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by Nate Murray, Amelia Wattenberger

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9 episodes
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Podcast Overview

Our show is a conversation with experienced software engineers where we discuss new technology, career advice, and help you be amazing at work.

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4/20/2020

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March 2, 2021

Effective Authoring with Nate Murray and Matt Harrison

In this special episode of the newline podcast, Nate is interviewed by Matt Harrison, founder of Metasnake, and author of his own course Effective Book Authoring. Over the hour, Matt interviews me (Nate) asking about programming book authoring - how to plan it, how to write it, how market it when you're done. I share my best advice for organizing the process, building your audience, and how to enjoy it along the way. If you're interested in writing a programming book or course, then this episode is for you. Writing a programming course isn't easy. But I've done it enough times now, that hopefully the tips inside will be helpful to you. In this episode we cover: - What was your process like to make a course? - How does promotion work when creating a programming course? - What tools did you use to write your book? - What promotions did you do for your book? - What advice would you give to yourself before writing your book? - How much money have you made? <$1,000? $1K-10K? $10-30K?, $30K+? (Answer is much, much higher) - The promise you make when creating a programming course - What advice do you have for someone who wants to make money with a course? - What is The Bump and what does it mean for marketing your course? - Practical tips - and a process - for writing a programming course Let's dive in.

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September 25, 2020

Redux in 2020 with Mark Erikson (acemarke)

Today we're talking with Redux js maintainer Mark Erikson. Mark has been maintaining the Redux library for about five years, and has written an amazing amount of documentation and guide material. Redux is used in the majority of React apps, but folks have recently been questioning: is Redux still a tool I should use in 2020? It depends. We tease apart all of the different use-cases for redux: data-fetching, caching state, avoiding prop drilling and compare it the other tools in the ecosystem: apollo, mobx, recoil, hooks, and others. In this wide-ranging conversation we cover the history of Redux, tooling you can use to make your Redux code cleaner, and future plans. Also, Nate struggles to pronounce Redux. We hope you enjoy listening as much as we enjoyed talking with Mark.

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August 14, 2020

SVGs, Magic, and Joy of Whimsy on the Web with Cassie Evans

Today we're talking with creative coder Cassie Evans. In this episode we talk about something often neglected in web design today: how to bring whimsy and joy to your users In our chat we talk about how the old web had entry points to programming and where we might find find that today. And open with a story about how she, as a child, sold animated cursors for donuts, which felt like magic - and how even today snippets of code feel like magic spells. We loved our conversation with Cassie, and think you will too, let's dig in!

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Our show is a conversation with experienced software engineers where we discuss new technology, career advice, and help you be amazing at work.

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